English: Severe damage was caused by an EF3 tornado that tore through a 50-mile path from northeast of Nashville to southern Kentucky. The image was taken by NWS Survey Team in Macon County, TN during the damage surveys. 22 were killed by this tornado, making it the deadliest tornado since the Evansville Tornado in November 2006. Courtesy of NWS Nashville, TN
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2008-03-04 03:23 JForget 640×480× (97543 bytes) Severe damage was caused by an EF3 tornado that tore through a 50-mile path from northeast of Nashville to southern Kentucky. The image was taken by NWS Survey Team in Macon County, TN during the damage surveys. 22 were killed by this tornado, making it t
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